DronePilot said:GS by itself works really well for me. However, just to get a good connection with the datalink I need to shutoff my wifi repeater. Seems as if the datalink signal is better then the stock 5.8Ghz control signal. As I fly around at some distance I can see the control link drop on the GS display left corner while I still appear to have strong signal to the datalink, albeit I've shut off the wifi repeater.
wattsn, EspenA or others who have tried the datalink and GS, can you comment on your experience with interference betweeb the datalink and wifi?
EspenA: Did changing your wifi channel help?
Thanks.
Hello all.
Been a while since I posted here.
First of all, it's clear to me now that most of us have connection problems and only a few seems to have the setup working well (still not sure they have tested it thoroughly enough yet though

I have been doing tweaks and tests for the last week and done about 20-30 flights trying to get this to work well. To sum it up, I haven't

Let me first of all clarify a couple of things. I guess people here that have tried this, is very caught up in the signal feedback showing in the GS app (the lines showing signal strength on the DataLink system) and the fact that we see on the screen (map) that the drone is reporting it's position.
This kind of testing is not good enough and the feedback "lies" a lot. Even though you see the signal is fair to good, it's NOT. Just try to issue commands (like pause and upload/update WP's) to your P2V+ in flight and 100-200+ feet away, and you'll see that it's not working very well, if at all! (most of the time it times out).
As soon as you turn off the FPV repeater the DataLink system works great (done testing out to about a kilometer out), no problem issuing commands at that range either.
So it's very clear to me that the two systems doesn't work well together and I don't think they ever will

So what have I done:
- Changed the FPV system on my P2V+ to use ch.11 (also tested 5,6 and 7) without any improvements. The reason for this is that the 2,4 DataLink system does not use WiFi and a specific frequency (channel), but the whole 2,4Ghz spectrum (2,400-2,483), and therefore even on ch. 11 the FPV system will mess up the DataLink connection

- Replaced the antennas on the DataLink Air unit in all kinds of positions, no improvements. Many states that it's important to have a 90 degree angle on the antenna of the air end (tried this to in many config's), but DJI's documentation states it's important that they point downwards (tried this too off course).
- Placed the repeater and the DataLink ground unit far apart (up to about 5-7 meters), only very minor improvements.
- Replaced the stock antenna on the DataLink ground unit to several other 2,4Ghz antennas (8 dbi and 12 dbi outdoor omnidirectional and 9 dbi, outdoor directional antenna), only very minor improvements.
The last thing I'm considering to try out at a last resort, is to strip the air end DataLink unit and place it inside the P2V+, to see it this works any better, but I'm very reluctant to do this. Highly chance of a shortcut and no guaranty that it will work better. Anyways, not decided yet.
I'm at least running out of ideas what to try and are more and more confident that this will never work good enough (at least for me).
Another thing that I'm really considering is going the 900Mhz DataLink way instead. The problem with this is the antenna part of the air end unit (it''s large and must point downwards), but this is something I'm pretty confident I can solve. The biggest problem for me is the steep price on the unit (520+ $, 3600+ NOK) and at least I have to be pretty confident this will work really good with both the P2V+ system and BTU unit (so that I can still use my iPAD), before I invest in that system.
So to finally sum it up from me (probably the third of forth sum up in this post


EspenA.